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3.11.4 Mode C Display Commands
BEL
immediately displays the following 16 characters on the upper line of the alphanumeric
display. The characters must not be control characters and there must be exactly 16
displayable characters.
FS
loads the lower display line just like BEL loads the upper line.
DC3
or ETB operate identically to a BEL command but all previously received print and
document movement commands are executed before the upper line of the display is
loaded.
GS
loads the lower display line just like DC3 loads the upper line.
3.11.5 Mode C Configuration Commands
HT
changes the machine configuration and must be followed by 2 characters of the form
01PVHFCS and 01LEIBDQ where:
P = 1: Permanent configuration change.
0: Change just for one document
V = 1: 5 lines/inch vertical spacing
0: 6 lines/inch vertical spacing
H = 1: 12 characters/inch horizontal spacing if S=0
0: 10 characters/inch horizontal spacing if S=0
F = 1: Script lower case
0: Block lower case
C = 1: Correspondence quality print if S=0
0: Normal print if D = 0
S = 1: 17 characters/inch horizontal spacing
0: Horizontal spacing determined by H bit
L = 1: Lock keypad from modifying set up parameters
0: Unlock keypad for modifying set up parameters
E = 1: Document present set by ENTER key after insertion
0: Document present set automatically after insertion
I =
1: Insertion initiated by DOWN key
0: Start insert _ seconds after document sensed in chute
B = 1: Insertion to bottom edge
0: Insertion to top edge
D = 1: Draft print (do not use on thick documents) if C=0
0: Print mode determined by C bit
Q = 1: Quieter print on thin documents
0: Darker print on thick documents
All parameters configurable by an HT are also programmable from the keypad. See 3.6.1.
ESC ~ I
clears all previously received data out of the buffer and switches the interface to Mode I.